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Reply to "Friend whose child has behavioral issues keeps insisting he's misunderstood and gifted"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. The friend in question asked us specifically what she should do or else I wouldn't even contemplate weighing in. This is her only child, too, and it's just a lot.[/quote] Here is how you weigh in. "I don't know the medical part of this issue. I only know that politically, it's helpful to go through the services the school is recommending, even when it is a waste of time. You show you are receptive to advices, and you are cooperating. You are building a relationship with school and teachers so that they would eventually see your point of view. It's not going to be quick and easy, what you need is patience and persuasive skills, even when it means that you are going through the motion for things you don't agree with." [/quote]
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